Alright. I guess since it's my thread I need to watch the video. Figured I would find it disturbing and I did and George! You couldn't stop watching it! Are you kidding me? You got a daughter? And I want to know why during the interview they had to keep showing it. I felt all the argument in favor of them doing so were inappropriate. I really don't think parents understand the full implications of this. It doesn't stop when the dance is over. Yeah, it's just a dance but what do you think they do when then go back to school?
They're really sex-objects to all the boys now . . . and maybe/probably to some of the teachers. Yeah, well maybe they're sex-objects to the boys anyway but this just exacerbates the whole sex thing at a much too early age in my opinion. Yeah, their swimsuits are even more skimpy but they're not dancing in a provocative manner the entire time they're swimming! Oh, and they're gonna' be popular in school, to the boys. Nothing wrong with being popular. "Wow sally, you looked sexy in that dance" they'll say. Yeah, the 8, 9, 10 year-old boys, older one too. Girls really love that kind of attention. Just gotta' be sexy and the boys will notice me. But the boys want to have sex with you! And girls, even teens are just too immature to deal with the consequences of sex: girls let their hearts get in the way of rational thinking. It's more than just a dance and just because the girls don't understand is no argument for approving of it. I could easily say tons more but I'd have to watch the video again. Sometimes I write dialog about these things. This is how I imagine it would go. Not saying it's perfect, mostly fun but serious. Dad enters her room:
"I'm worried about you in that dance thing you're doing"
"Why?"
"Well, it's that, well, those, I mean that costume you're wearing . . . and how you guys are dancing and all."
"What's wrong with it?"
"Well it's, . . . kinda sexual."
"It is not!"
"Yes it is".
"No it's not. It's just a dance dad".
"Sweetie, it's really more than just a dance. You know how I feel about girls in the world and how they're bombarded constantly with sexual things?"
"Sure do, you've been telling me about that since I've been what four?"
"Exactly. I mean, I want you to grow up as a healthy, strong, empowered and . . .
(she interrupts)
"not get pregnant in high-school?"
"Exactly sweetie".
"We're not having sex dad".
"But it's suggestive and all the boys your age will get . . . well, think about you and sex! And you know there are some men out there that see little girls as sex objects and well, we don't want you and your friends and other little girls to be seen as sex objects because you're just little girls. I mean, sex is for big girls, . . . I mean women, grown women."
She frowns, "How grown?"
Dad thinks, "Ugh . . . 27 . . . ?"
"Twenty-seven!"
"Mom! Dad said I have to be 27 to have sex!"
"I thought you guys were talking about dancing!"
Dad says, "we are! and you're getting off the subject. Can we stay focused?"
She folds her hand, taps her foot on the ground and give an expression to say, "you're not gonna' win this one fella".
"Dad, I want to dance with my friends. Their all doing it and their parents don't mind."
"How do you know they don't mind?"
"All my friends said so."
"Well I bet their parents don't like it."
"You're just too . . . don't worry about me dad. I'll be fine ok?"
"Yes sweetheart, I worry about you. And I want you to grow up healthy."
"Well, this dance won't runin me."
"Ok, but you mind if I dont' go?"
"Yes I mind!. You never go to anything I'm in."
"That's not true!"
"Yes it is. You didn't go to my swimming that time and . . . "
"I was working. "
"Dad, I want you to be there ok?"
". . . great . . . I don't even . . . I don't . . . fine I'll be there"
"Thank you dad. I love you."
"Love you too sweetie."
Dad walks out the room thinking, "close enough."
edit: now that I think about it, this particular conversation may not be entirely appropriate for an 8 year old. 12 for sure. The point is to talk to her and to start early in whatever way you feel is age-appropriate. Good luck dad! :)